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If you want to get a small web application running quickly on the GlassFish V3 application server using the Eclipse IDE, follow the instructions in this tutorial.

If you want to get a small web application running quickly on the GlassFish V3 application server using the Eclipse IDE, follow the instructions in this tutorial.

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**The following page details four different ways to either obtain the binary jars or download the source and build them yourself with an anon account.

**The following page details four different ways to either obtain the binary jars or download the source and build them yourself with an anon account.

This basic example details how to use Eclipse to run/debug a minimum J2EE 5/6 web application servlet using EclipseLink JPA as the persistence provider. The goal of this example is to detail the minimum steps needed to run EclipseLink inside GlassFish V3 using the Eclipse IDE - at this point no presentation/controller layer such as JSF, Spring or Struts will be used beyond a basic HttpServlet so we can concentrate on the the integration layer JPA setup.

The DALI project was used to generate Entities from a schema with sequences already populated.

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And the DDL generation J2SE JPA application used to populate the database schema.

Install Eclipse GlassFish Server Plugin

Currently the "Download additional server adapters" link on the "New Server" dialog will not work with Eclipse 3.5 - Use the "Help | Install New Software" menu instead via the https://ajax.dev.java.net/eclipse/site.xml update site to get version 32+ of the plugin that is compatible with Galileo.

EclipseLink Library Location

The EclipseLink modules ship as 5 separate jars in the standard modules directory (Note EclipseLink SDO and JAXB are precluded by the libraries shipped with GlassFish - the milestone version is from the JPA 2.0 trunk branch.

\glassfish\modules

org.eclipse.persistence.antlr.jar

org.eclipse.persistence.asm.jar

org.eclipse.persistence.core.jar

org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jar

org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.modelgen.jar

org.eclipse.persistence.oracle.jar (optional)

JPA Specification Library Location

javax.persistence.jar ships with GlassFish in the standard modules directory.